That's exactly what we asked our friends in the Volunteer State for this week's, 'A Quick Nine,' feature. And, no surprise, you were all extremely helpful.

A Quick Nine

Each week, the editors of PGA.com post a question on the PGA.com Facebook fan page to create a discussion for our, 'A Quick Nine,' feature. The best answers we receive from our readers are then used to write the story.

Below are the top nine responses we received from you on the PGA.com Facebook page:

Editor's note: If you've played any of the courses listed below, please take a minute to click through and leave a review.

9. Three Ridges Golf Course, Knoxville, Tenn.Here is a description of the course from its website: Three Ridges Golf Course is one of Knoxville's premier public golf facilities. Set in the shadows of the Great Smoky Mountains Three Ridges is a challenge to golfers of all skill levels. You are sure to enjoy a great day of golf amid spectacular scenery.

5. Lost Creek Golf Club, New Market, Tenn. Lost Creek states that its goal is to provide a, "fun and challenging course at an affordable price." Done and done. At 6,020 yards from the back tees, it's far from the longest course you'll ever play, but you're not likely to find a more beautiful AND affordable place with $15 greens fees Monday-Friday.

As if that wasn't enough, we at PGA.com spoke to Lost Creek PGA Head Professional Roger Price, who couldn't have been more pleasant and helpful. So, stop in to Lost Creek and say hello.

"Ross Creek Landing in Clifton, TN. I took my PAT for the PGA there and it is absolutely a great layout and challenges a player to use every club. I got to play in the fall during abscission and it was one of the most beautiful places I've seen." -- Pierce Casturao

3. Gaylord Springs Golf Links, Nashville, Tenn. It's not often that you find a piece of Scotland in the U.S., but that's what you get at Gaylord Springs. Designed by former U.S. Open and PGA champion Larry Nelson, the Scottish links-style, par 72 layout offers 18 challenging holes bordered by scenic limestone bluffs.

Facebook fan quotes:

"Gaylord Springs in Nashville." -- Gregory Wagner

"Gaylord Springs in Nashville was pretty nice." -- Bill Abrams

2. Mirimichi Golf Course, Millington, Tenn.If you're looking for variety and stunning beauty, Mirimichi is probably the place for you. This from its website: There are challenges around every fairway bend, meaning accuracy is the key to a low round on this challenging course. Deep pit bunkers, elevated greens, swathes of native grassland, waterfalls and meandering creeks-all provide more than 7,400 yards of championship level golf. Mirimichi makes you think, forces you to react, and requires you to be at your best. Five to eight tee boxes are provided on every hole to accommodate all player levels. The greens are large and undulating to challenge the mind and create an exciting finish every time a flag is pulled from the cup.